malmo wrote: Eraserhead.
Yes, one of the oddest movies there is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwEK7onUO6Mmalmo wrote: Eraserhead.
Yes, one of the oddest movies there is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwEK7onUO6MAfter Hours
Falling Down
And The Room
Enter The Void
The original Deep Throat with none other than Linda Lovelace.
There are some great weird movies on here and some godawful weird movies.
This one falls into the later category: Ruben and Ed
Basket Case: This was supposed to be some sort of horror film, but was so cheesy it was only good to laugh at.
Pieces: Awesome skin from the ladies, but it was a slasher film where this dude was killing chicks and dismembering them to put together an exact replica of his mother, piece by piece.
Eating Raoul: a couple takes out classified ads for sex to make money. They end up killing their customers and team up with Raoul to turn their customer-murdering into a business. In the end they feed Raoul to their restaurant's patrons, but the climactic scene involves the couple electrocuting fifty naked people in a hot tub.
Also Death Race 2000: a cross-country race where the drivers are rewarded points for killing pedestrians (bonus for the elderly and babies). Lots of nudity and starring David Carradine and Sly Stallone.
Steve Oedekerk's gems:
Bat Thumb -
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6879554266549234566
Thumb Wars -
Doom Generation with Rose McGowan. It is one of the worst and weirdest movies I have ever seen! There is a scene where a guy is watching a couple have sex, masturbates to it, and then licks the semen off his hand. The only good thing about this movie is that it gave me something to talk about with my friends on our long run.
The Comebacks is a very weird movie. Great for some cheap laughs, but very weird to say the least.
Yatha Sidrha wrote:
Renais' "Last Year at Marienbad", so did he sleep with her or not, or is she just crazy?
Good choice. I vote "yes" on the first part of the question, but I was only 22 when I saw it, and pretty unsophisticated at the time.
Doesn't get any odder than Eraserhead.
Agree on this one. I saw it about 2 weeks apart from the other one I posted above, "Ruben and Ed". Oh, the good old days in college, with no cable, but a video store down the street that had movies for 49 cents.
ZARDOZ
Lars and the Real Girl Ryan Gosling as a guy who is too f'd up to describe
I agree with Enter the Void, that was odd. It does make me want to read the Tibetan book of the dead though to try and understand it better.
Salo is just plain disturbing. I don't even know how else to describe it.
I thought Timecrimes was really well done. I didn't find it that odd though.
Some good suggestions in this thread.
Has anyone else seen "The Passion of Joan of Arc" with Maria Falconetti? That's a weird movie if there ever was one.
Rubber. Greatest film ever made.